Park Guell timed entry, planned right
Park Guell confuses people because part of it is free and part of it is a timed-entry ticket. Here is the difference between the open park and the paid Monumental Zone, the slot worth booking, and where the free morning windows still exist.
2026 centenary note
Centenary crowds have pushed Monumental Zone slots to sell out earlier than usual. Book the time you want a few days ahead; same-day slots are scarce all year.
Best slot
First Monumental Zone slot of the morning
Book the earliest Monumental Zone entry, around 09:00, for soft light on the trencadis bench and a terrace before the tour groups arrive. It is a short hop north of the Sagrada Familia, so pair the two for a single morning. Wear real shoes; the climb up from the metro is steep, or pay the small bus add-on.
Free park vs paid Monumental Zone
Most of Park Guell, the woodland paths, the viewpoints over the city, the open green space, is free and needs no ticket. The famous part, the mosaic terrace, the curving trencadis bench, the Hypostyle Hall of columns and the dragon stairway, sits inside the Monumental Zone, which is timed-entry and paid. When people say they need a Park Guell ticket, they mean the Monumental Zone.
Ticket tiers
Park Guell: ticket tiers
Monumental Zone
EUR 10
Timed entry to the mosaic terrace, bench and Hypostyle Hall
Zone + guided tour
EUR 22
Timed entry plus a live guide for roughly one hour
Zone + bus add-on
EUR 15
Timed entry plus shuttle up the hill from the metro
Sagrada + Park Guell
EUR 62
Both sites on one timed combo, booked together
Prices are per adult and are 2026 prototype figures. Children under 6 are free with a booked slot; Barcelona residents can enter the Monumental Zone free with prior registration.
The free windows
The Monumental Zone still opens free in limited early windows on some days, often a short slot before the paid day begins and on certain Sundays late in the afternoon. These free passes are released on the official calendar, are capped, and go almost instantly; they are the only reliable way in at no cost. Resellers cannot sell you a free slot, so for those you must use the official site directly.
Getting up the hill
The park sits on a slope above the Vallcarca and Lesseps metro stops, and the walk up is genuinely steep. The official bus add-on shuttles you from the foot of the hill, or the city bus 116 drops near the entrance. Plan this in; arriving sweaty and late for a timed slot is the classic Park Guell mistake.
Park Guell tickets: official vs Viator vs GetYourGuide
Prices checked 24 May 2026. Prototype data; live prices arrive when the booking API connects. We earn a commission on Viator and GetYourGuide bookings; the price you pay is the same.Official is cheapest and the only place to grab the free windows. Resellers cost a little more but cancel free and deliver to your phone, useful if your plans might shift.
How we checked this
Zone definitions, from-prices and the free-window mechanism sourced from the official Park Guell ticketing site, then compared against Viator and GetYourGuide Monumental Zone listings. Centenary slot pressure confirmed against official availability. Prices move; we date them and re-check.
Verified 24 May 2026 · the barcelonageek editorial team
The story
The luxury estate that became a park
How a failed garden city turned into Gaudí’s mosaic playground.
- 01
1900–1914
A garden city that never sold
Eusebi Güell hired Gaudí to lay out an exclusive estate of sixty plots on the bare hill then known as Muntanya Pelada. The houses never sold; only a couple were ever built.
- Built
- 1900–1914
- For
- Eusebi Güell
- 02
The design
Gaudí's trencadís world
What did get built is the magic: the serpentine bench of broken-tile mosaic, the Hypostyle Hall of columns meant to be a market, and the dragon stairway. Gaudí himself lived here from 1906 until 1925.
- Hypostyle Hall
- 86 columns
- Gaudí lived here
- 1906–1925
- 03
1926
From failed estate to public park
After the housing scheme collapsed, the land passed to the city of Barcelona, which opened it as a municipal park, free for everyone to wander.
- Opened as a park
- 1926
- 04
1984
World Heritage
UNESCO inscribed Park Güell among the Works of Antoni Gaudí, and the Monumental Zone became the timed-entry heart you book today.
- UNESCO World Heritage
- 1984
Common questions
Is Park Guell free?
Part of it is. The woodland and viewpoints are free, but the famous Monumental Zone, with the mosaic bench and terrace, is timed-entry and paid, from about EUR 10.
How do the free Park Guell windows work?
The Monumental Zone releases a small number of free slots in limited early windows and on some Sunday afternoons through the official calendar. They are capped and go almost instantly, and only the official site can issue them.
Which Park Guell slot is best?
The first morning slot, around 09:00, for soft light and the terrace before the groups. Pair it with the Sagrada Familia, which is a short hop south.
Should I book Park Guell ahead in 2026?
Yes. The Gaudi centenary has pushed slots to sell out earlier. Book the time you want a few days ahead rather than risking same-day.
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Researched by the barcelonageek editorial team. Last updated 24 May 2026. We name the official booking site first on every ticket, and earn a commission only if you choose Viator or GetYourGuide; the price you pay is the same. How we research · Aviso legal